Attached is a complete copy of the script with the changes. This is based on GazonkFoo's version of the script. (I added the ability to disable the downloading of back-cover images, it's controlled by a flag in the "const" section at the top.)

Note: the "AdultDVDEmpire" script posted on the PVD Downloads page (labelled as 0.1.1.1) DOES NOT WORK with the current ADE website layout. In fact, it will lock up Personal Video Database if run! The script version written by GazonkFoo (with mod by pra15) does work.

I found a bug in the script (latest version, 0.1.2.5) when the discharge cover, the first cover (front) is replaced with the rear (back)not all the titles this happens, and strange I posted a video to understand

Note that ADE now uses the movie title as a tagline by default when a movie doesn't have a specific tagline. So the "Tagline" field will receive text for every movie now, regardless of whether it's really a tagline or not. This can't be worked around, unfortunately. (If I were really clever, I'd compare the extracted "tagline" to the movie title, and set the tagline to null if they matched. If I were clever. )

Also, note that ADE changed the way the movie categories (genres) are listed, breaking the script. So the script isn't importing that info right now. This is going to take some work to fix (the categories/genres are going to have to be parsed the same way actors are parsed), and I'm not quite able to wrap my head around the problem right now...

More fixes... script wasn't finding Genre or Studio or Duration or Release Date, the list of actors was getting extra (bad) entries, the director's name was getting extra text appended to it, the Release Date was formatted incorrectly (and not stored). And, if a producer was present, the script would go into an infinite loop (yikes!) because it wasn't being parsed correctly.

Sorry I haven't been updating the script, haven't been able to work with PVD much lately.

More changes on ADE website. Script wasn't finding the production year, tagline or description... fixed.

Also, I discovered that not only was the film duration not being calculated correctly (its value should be in seconds, not minutes), but it wasn't even being saved to the correct XML field (and thus not actually being saved at all).

One more bug I discovered, when you run the script it does a search on ADE based on your specified movie title, and displays a list of the matches found in a window so you can select the best match. But the last item in said list is always blank... and if the search only returned one hit to begin with, then all you get is a blank box.

I'll try to work on this when I can, but considering ADE's search engine always returns dozens of hits for almost every search, it's not a real high priority for me.